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... succession , but self - enclosed , discontinuous units . Points of reference are supplied by experience of the agricultural cycle : a ritual calendar . The peasant temporality of tradition is not coincident with chronology ( Table 1 ) ...
... succession , but self - enclosed , discontinuous units . Points of reference are supplied by experience of the agricultural cycle : a ritual calendar . The peasant temporality of tradition is not coincident with chronology ( Table 1 ) ...
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... succession to family headship differs among elite households in several temporally interesting ways . 1. Elite ... succession in which various eligible lines take turns at holding apical office ( Goody 1966 ) . Such rotation figures ...
... succession to family headship differs among elite households in several temporally interesting ways . 1. Elite ... succession in which various eligible lines take turns at holding apical office ( Goody 1966 ) . Such rotation figures ...
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... succession . Handbook of Middle American Indians Supplement- Ethnohistory Vol . 4 , 7-33 . Freidel , D.A. 1986. Maya warfare : An example of peer polity interaction . In Renfrew , C. and Cherry , J.F. ( eds . ) Peer Polity Interaction ...
... succession . Handbook of Middle American Indians Supplement- Ethnohistory Vol . 4 , 7-33 . Freidel , D.A. 1986. Maya warfare : An example of peer polity interaction . In Renfrew , C. and Cherry , J.F. ( eds . ) Peer Polity Interaction ...
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